april 12 th , 2008
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April 12 th , 2008. Presentation to the Galway Area Ratepayers Association Inc. What’s happening in GCH. Buckhorn Regional Health Centre Kinmount Medical Centre 2008 Municipal Budget Capital Purchases for 2008 Community Emergency Management Economic Development Committee - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
April 12th, 2008
Presentation to the Galway Area Ratepayers Association Inc.
What’s happening in GCH
• Buckhorn Regional Health Centre
• Kinmount Medical Centre
• 2008 Municipal Budget
• Capital Purchases for 2008
• Community Emergency Management
• Economic Development Committee
• Agendas and Minutes
What’s happening in GCH
• 2008 Municipal Roads and Bridge Infrastructure Investment - $1,181,438
• Public Sector Accounting Board (PSAB)
• Rural Transportation
• Community Social Plan
• Peterborough Employment Resource Centre (PERC)
• Youth Dances
What’s happening in GCH
• Township Official Plan Update
• Sign By-law
• Changes to County Recycling Program
• Fire Department
Buckhorn Regional Health Centre
• Construction commenced in September 2007 on the Buckhorn Regional Health Centre
• Location – 865 William Street in Buckhorn (former Township office)
• Completion date May, 2008• Construction Cost of the project is $859,000.00• Construction costs funded from reserves• Fund Raising Efforts – Goal $250,000 – Amount
received to date $181,000. to pay for equipment
Buckhorn Regional Health Centre
• Official Opening – Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.
• 2 Doctors – Dr. Jonathan Mallory and Dr. Scott Ferrier
• 1 Nurse Practitioner – Shannon Ferrier
• Allied Health Services
Kinmount District Health Centre
• Received a grant from Public Infrastructure under the Municipal Infrastructure Investment Initiative (MIII) for $495,994 for an addition to the Kinmount District Health Centre
• Total cost of the project $620,0000• Township will be allocating $124,000 towards
the project and it will be taken ½ from reserves• Go to tender in May, 2008 start construction in
June – finished by January 2009
Kinmount District Health Centre
• The addition will be approximately 1,800 square feet
• The addition is required to provide space for two additional family doctors and a major expansion of the rehabilitation centre and additional space for allied health care providers
• The Township extended the lease for the building to 2025
2008 Draft Budget
• Working on 2008 Draft Budget
• Looks like a slight increase
• Hope to have the budget approved at May 6th, 2008 meeting
Capital Budget
Roads Department• Loader• Crowe’s Line Bridge• Sand Domes• Tandem Truck• Pickup Truck• Replace Lights and furnace at Harvey Depot• Hoist – ½
Capital Budget
Fire
• Station #2 – Addition
• Emergency Vehicle – Station #2
• Upgrade to ATV
Administration
• Office Renovations
Community Emergency Planning
• Review contents of kit• Emergency Planning Week – May 5 to 9• Emergency Planning Day – May 13 at the
Ministry of Natural Resources building in Peterborough – 300 Water Street
• Flood Warnings - Ministry of Natural Resources & Kawartha Region Conservation Authority contact municipality
• If you see trouble let us know
Economic Development Committee
• Members – Janet Clarkson, Chair; Peter Franzen; Don LaCombe; John Rufa; Pat Kemp
• Looking for new members
• Meet monthly – more often when special projects occur
Economic Development Committee
Upcoming Events• Farmers Market – Cody Inn – May 19 to
September 1st, 2008• Tour of Gardens – early summer• Gala – December 13th, 2008 at Buckhorn
Community Centre• Looking at Garbage issues – Promoting
Adopt a Road program more• Studio tour in Fall
Other Exciting News
• 2008 Municipal Roads and Bridge Infrastructure Investment - $1,181,438
• County of Peterborough received $3,057,859
• City of Peterborough received $1,272,512
• City of Kawartha Lakes received $6,099,581
• To be used for Roads and/or Bridges
Public Sector Accounting Board(PSAB)
• Change to the way municipalities do their accounting starting January 1st, 2009
• All assets of the municipality must be valued (at the date of acquisition)
• Example – Vehicles, Water systems, Roads, Fire, Buildings/Land, Arenas/Community Centres/Cemeteries/Libraries.
• Budget process in 2009 will change as well• Peterborough County has a working group
Rural Transportation Committee
• I participate in a Rural Transportation Committee• Applied for funding for an individual to find out
what the needs are in the various townships• Looking to the future to see what services may
be provided• Looking at utilizing existing programs • Looking at the Northumberland County example
Community Social Plan
• Employment Opportunities – Job Fair – Yesterday
• Peterborough Employment Resource Centre – (PERC) – provide a service at the Buckhorn Library – would this area being interested in holding a session – one day a month
• PERC –assists with resume writing, job searches, mock interviews
Youth Dances
• Youth Dances have been held in Buckhorn on the following dates
• January 18th, 2008
• February 15th, 2008
• March 28th, 2008
• May 2nd, 2008
• Special thanks to Dot Heath, Madeline Pearson and her family for volunteering
Community Social Plan
• Looking at holding a Soap Box Derby for children in June at the Township office
Township Official Plan Update
• As required by Provincial Legislation municipalities are required to update their Official Plans every 5 years
• Must make our Official Plan comply with new Provincial Regulations (eg Provincial Policy Statement)
• Changes to Severance Policy • Looking at changing number of years
before you can have another severance
Township Official Plan
• Currently 10 years Rural 20 years Recreation • Proposed 15 years for both Rural and
Recreation• Change policy to allow severances in
Rural Designation on private roads• New policies on Bed & Breakfast
establishments and Home Occupations, Home Industries
Sign By-law
• Council passed new sign by-law on September 18th, 2007
• Permit required - Fee $25.00
• Staff will be enforcing the by-law
Sign By-law Exemptions
• Street Signs• Signs directing & guiding
traffic, parking and public safety
• Real estate signs not exceeding 4 square metres
• No trespassing signs• Memorial or
commemorative signs
• Signs erected by government
• Signs advising of business hours (only one per establishment)
• Election signs• Home Occupation signs• Sales advertising sale of
produce from which sale is made
Changes to County Recycling Program
Changed to 2 stream collection• Fibres include Paper – household papers,
newspaper, glossy magazines, computer paper, writing paper, telephone books, soft cover books
Boxboard – Bristol board, construction paper, file folders tissue boxes, cereal boxes (lining removed) tubes from paper towels
Cardboard – includes brown paper bags
• No Styrofoam (no market yet)
• Containers include Plastic- bottles, jugs, food and
beverage containers, tubs & lids
Glass- clear, green, brown blue food and beverage bottles
Aluminum-pop cans, pie plates and tin foil
Steel –food and beverage cans and lids
Tetra Paks-milk and juice containers
• No ceramic, Pyrex or other dishware
Fire Issues
• You MUST HAVE a working smoke detector on every level.
• What’s a level – basement, main floor, 2nd floor
• Make sure you change your batteries when you change your clock
Thank You!
• Council Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at1:00 p.m.
• Planning meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of the month
• To be placed on an agenda please call Natalie Garnett, Clerk at Ext. 240
- Or -• Pat Kemp, CAO/Deputy Clerk 1-800-374-4009 Ext. 235Minutes and agendas are posted on the website